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Of course not. A dead child has no personal needs or interests in a legal action.

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Q: Can an guardian ad litem be appointed for an adult?
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What do the letters G A L stand for in a hearing with attorneys?

G A L stands for "guardian ad litem." A guardian ad litem is someone who is appointed by the court to represent and protect the interests of a minor child or incompetent adult during litigation.


Who represents the child in a custody case?

A guardian ad-litem is appointed by the courts


A lawyer appointed by the court to look after the interests of the child?

A Guardian Ad Litem ADDED: Guardians Ad Litem do not necessarily have to be attorneys. They may also be trained lay persons.


Can a guardian ad litem charge for their services?

Generally yes. In Massachusetts a guardian ad litem gets paid for their services. Their fee is sometimes paid by the court system that appointed them (the state). You would need to check your state laws.


What is court appointed guardian enlighten?

A "guardian ad litem" is someone who is appointed by the court to represent the interests of someone in a single court action/lawsuit. Guardians ad litem are often appointed in divorce and custody disputes to represent the interests of minor children (similar to a disinterested parent). Guardians ad litem can also be appointed to represent the interests of mentally ill or disabled persons. Essentially, these guardians are attorneys or volunteer advocates who assert the interests of those who may not be able to fully advocate for themselves.


Who is the legal representative of minor?

A guardian ad litem. Sometimes, if there is no guardian ad litem, the department of children and families will have attorneys working on a child's case.


How do you file a complaint against a guardian ad litem?

That would depend on where you are. The guardian ad-litem is appointed by the courts to act in the interest of a minor child in the legal proceedings that affect that child. You would have to know where the courts get the ad-litem from. There is usually a pool of attorneys that the court draws from. If the guardian ad-litem has breached the legal duty then you may be able to file a complaint against them through the attorney licensing board or the bar association for the state in which this happened. The attorney complaints board is regulated through the state supreme courts.


Can a guardian of a child have access to the parents criminal records?

Guardian or Guardian Ad Litem?


What does a curator ad litem do?

Curator ad litem is a Scotch term for someone who represents a mentally incapacitated person or a child in a court case. In America, it is called a guardian ad litem.


At what age can a child legally choose which parent they want to live with in New York state?

Actually, as soon as the child is 13, the child can be appointed a Guardian ad litem to review the case and help the child make an informed decision. The judge residing on the case will look to the Guardian Ad Litem's opinion.


What is guardianenlitem?

A guardian ad litem is a court appointed person that represents the interests of a child during divorce proceedings. They can also be used in cases regarding parental rights.


Guardian ad litem won't submit report to court?

Have the judge order it